Afterburner II
After Burner 2 was a one player game. You had about 6 missions. Each mission you would start with about 20 missiles. There were huge missile planes, which you locked on to for a extra fuel and missiles. The controls were a breeze, lock on, the regular gun and missiles. There were boss plains you had to fight, against, they were harder than usual plains, and took many missiles to bring them down. After a few hits your plain went down, you had about 5 continues, which was enough to bring at least an intermediate player to the end. You had some complicated moves to help you avoid the missiles like,
After Burner 2 is played from behind your Navy
Perform complete barrel rolls by holding left or right as your machine guns continuously fire at anything in their path. Speed up by activating your afterburners or slow down to get a lock on your target.
You also have a limited number of
Each stage will have you flying over different terrain such as water, sand, bushes, snow, rocks, and even at night. No need to worry about fuel, landing, or countermeasures – just keep swerving to avoid those missiles, and down as many bogeys as you can!
These graphics were great. The plane looked nice and so did the driving area. It had a scrolling effect, with the enemy plains getting larger, and more detailed when they came closer. All in and all everything was very detailed, enemy planes and yours.
After Burner 2 is easy to play and enjoy, you don't have all the gauges and things to watch, like altitude and a whole lot of weapons. Flight Simulation fans will like this one.
After Burner 2 is an
The differences between After Burner and After Burner II are very small, and it is easy to confuse the two. The differences included:
After Burner 2 features:
- The
waiting-for-start sequence (the screen/music after a player inserts credits but before starting the game) is different. - After Burner II added a throttle to the controls, allowing players to vary their speed while flying.
- After Burner has 18 stages; After Burner II has those same stages but adds three additional stages.
- After Burner II added a few minor enemy changes to introduce new
speed-based challenges (missiles/aircraft behind the player aircraft) to account for the use of the new throttle control. - The player's missiles in After Burner II could be fired considerably more frequently.
- Musical compositions were the same for both games, though After Burner's instrumentation is different in spots.
AFTER BURNER IS A GREAT GAME MY KIDS SEEEM NOT TO LIKE IT TO MUCH BUT THEY PLAY IT THEY THINK ITS CHALLENGING. WE ALL LIKE THE GRAPHICS AND THE CAPABILITIES OF THE FIGHTTER YOU ARE PILOTING
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